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 bidsbids
 
posted on January 27, 2002 07:02:34 AM new
http://www.erock.net/alphadex.html

Has a lot of potential and rock 'n roll buff spend money like everyone else.




[ edited by bidsbids on Jan 27, 2002 07:03 AM ]
 
 justmypostingid
 
posted on January 28, 2002 08:29:41 AM new
To bad all the niche sites don't have a webring or something that would send traffic from one site to another.

 
 bidsbids
 
posted on January 28, 2002 03:01:09 PM new
I'd love to see at least one of the niche sites really take off and get super successful. Then maybe there'd be more niche sites coming instead of all the mini-ebay sites that do not have the slightest chance in hell of succeeding.

 
 oxford
 
posted on January 29, 2002 09:45:33 AM new
It is a nice site, and there is bidding going on there too.

I would like to see more and more nice niche sites spring up (ya know, the ones that would be able to advertise in all the publications for that particular niche) - this would take away from ebay a chunck at a time....

Niche sites would be more competition to ebay than all the 3rd tier sites are right now.
 
 playerauctions
 
posted on January 30, 2002 03:40:03 AM new
We are doing quite nicely with over 45,000 users and 1.5 million hits a day and over 8,000 auctions up at a time (on average, growing about 1000 auctions a month).

Player Auctions
http://www.playerauctions.com

 
 bidsbids
 
posted on January 30, 2002 09:40:40 AM new
http://www.playerauctions.com

Just making the URL clickable

Quick tutorial on making URLs clickable:

use [ url ]place full url here[/ url ]

remove both blank spaces from bracketed areas to make process work. I illustrated the process that may to avoid the message center software trying to execute the command.

images are the same way but with [ image ] & [/ image ] instead of a url. The image must be hosted somewhere on the web.



[ edited by bidsbids on Jan 30, 2002 09:51 AM ]
 
 justmypostingid
 
posted on January 30, 2002 10:17:06 AM new
www.brickbay.com

Now here's a niche site that took off.
Eaby is sueing them for the name.

 
 bidsbids
 
posted on January 30, 2002 05:15:45 PM new
Go niche sites!

 
 barparts
 
posted on January 31, 2002 08:56:58 PM new
I here that ebay is going to try and sue Green Bay and Tampa Bay for using the name Bay. Others are sure to follow.

 
 justmypostingid
 
posted on February 4, 2002 12:51:28 PM new
http://www.choochooauctions.com

Here's another one that looks like it's off to a good start.

I see ebay being picked off one category at a time.




 
 
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